Michelle Pfeiffer Denies Retirement Rumors
The three-time Oscar nominee sets the record straight on The Tonight Show, saying she was misquoted and still wants to star in movies, despite preferring ensemble work

Michelle Pfeiffer has debunked rumors of her retirement from acting, stating that her previous comments were taken out of context. The actress appeared on The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon to discuss her career plans, where she clarified that she does want to star in another movie.
Pfeiffer previously stated that she never wants to star in another movie, but later explained that she was referring to her preference for ensemble work. She said that she loves working with ensemble casts, finding it more fun than starring in movies alone.
The rumors of her retirement began when Pfeiffer spoke at an Apple TV event, where she said that she never wants to star in another movie. However, she has now clarified that her comments were taken out of context, and that she does want to star in another movie.
Pfeiffer has been nominated for an Emmy for her role in Apple TV's Margo's Got Money Troubles, and is set to return for Season 2 of the show. She is also returning for Season 3 of Paramount+'s The Madison.
## Why it matters The clarification of Pfeiffer's retirement plans is significant for her fans, who were concerned that she would be leaving the acting world. Pfeiffer's love for ensemble work is also notable, as it highlights the importance of collaboration and teamwork in the film industry.
Pfeiffer's career has spanned many years, with notable roles in films such as Batman and French Exit. She is a three-time Oscar nominee, and has received critical acclaim for her TV performances in Margo's Got Money Troubles and The Madison.
## What happens next With new seasons of The Madison and Margo's Got Money Troubles on the horizon, Pfeiffer's fans can look forward to seeing her on screen again soon. The actress's clarification of her retirement plans has put to rest any concerns that she would be leaving the acting world, and she will continue to be a prominent figure in the film industry.




